Here is the MUO guide to building Hackintosh ( a pc with mac os), check requirements in this guide. :)

dhanunjayarao chunduri

October 6, 2012 at 2:00 am

run it on a virtual box or in a virtual pc..

Jim Chambers

October 5, 2012 at 10:30 pm

Yes, go with Mountain Lion.

Alan Wade

October 5, 2012 at 7:08 pm

Think about your question, Are my PC’s specifications up to the task of running Mac OS X?
Its not that difficult to work out is it - NO! its a PC not an Apple Mac.
Read through the answers you have been given and work out who knows what etc...............

Alex Perkins

October 4, 2012 at 8:36 pm

I would think so. The core I3 is a quite capable CPU.

James Franklin

October 4, 2012 at 6:31 pm

You can make your PC LOOK like the Mac OS X layout, but I'm not sure about it actually running it.

site, but it is not avaliable. i suggest to contact that site to ask about your components as it may be not tested yet

Mike

October 4, 2012 at 8:17 am

OS X only comes with kernel extensions for selected graphics card models so "1GB ATI Radeon" is not enough to make any judgement in that regard

In general there is no guarantee things will work. Even if you have the exact same specifications as someone else running a hackintosh something like a different GPU or motherboard firmware or just a different method of "hacking" OS X can make it or brake it.

OS X only comes with kernel extensions for selected graphics card models so "1GB ATI Radeon" is not enough to make any judgement in that regard

In general there is no guarantee things will work. Even if you have the exact same specifications as someone else running a hackintosh something like a different GPU or motherboard firmware and revision or just a different method of "hacking" OS X can make it or brake it.

First of all you will not be able to experience Mac OS X fully without apple hardware.But if you still want to then run it on a virtual box.Because sometimes apple just does not work.If you want to run it on your system like "windows way" you should know what you really are doing.Sometimes things just mess up. There are many people who are trying to prove you really don;t need an apple hardware to run Mac OS.You could try tonymacx86 blog or http://www.sysprobs.com/install-mac-snow-leopard-1063-oracle-virtualbox-32-apple-intel-pc.